Over 500,000 girls and boys received specialist coaching from The FA Tesco Skills Programme in 2008 alone.
Wednesday, 01 July, 2009
The FA are looking for a Skills Coach in Middlesex.
CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH FOOTBALL?The Football Association introduced the Skills Programme to provide all 5-11s with a skill set to develop their game, foster lifelong healthy, active lifestyles and to improve the long-term performance of our national game.This Programme will have a massive short and long-term impact on the nation’s children and football as a whole. The Programme aims to give 5-11s age appropriate coaching and self-help tools to learn the basics needed to reach their full potential.Working with Tesco, The FA aims to provide two million children with skills training via a coaching programme and a self-help website over the next three years.The FA has a coaching vacancy for a full-time Skills Coach in Middlesex now available, to add to the 89 currently employed across the 18 counties the Programme is working within.The successful candidate will be part of a team of six in Middlesex who organise and deliver Skills Programmes to 5-11 year olds through FA Skills Development Centres and promoting the programme through schools, Charter Standard Clubs and Girls Centres of Excellence.Successful candidates will possess the following:
Due to the requirements of this role, successful applicants will undergo a screening process that will include an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure.To apply for this role please send your CV and a covering letter explaining why you are suitable for this role, along with your current/last salary by either email or post, using the reference number, ref: SK/Middlesex/09Email: Coach@TheFA.comPostal:Human Resources DepartmentThe Football Association25 Soho SquareLondonW1D 4FAClosing date for applications to be received is 5pm on Friday 17 July.Interviews for this role will take place week on Wednesday 29 July in Middlesex, when applying, please ensure you are available on this date as no further interviews will be conducted.The Football Association actively promotes Equal Opportunities in employment, and welcomes applications from all parts of the community. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process please mention this in your covering letter.